Sufix 660-130G Braided Line Review
Our verdict
The Sufix 660-130G braided line costs $24.98 for 300 yards of 30 pound test, pairing heavy line strength with a mid-range price. Its 4.7 star rating across 1,200 reviews and 400 or more units bought last month put it among the most actively purchased lines in this comparison, right alongside its Sufix stablemate.
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Anglers who want strong 30 pound test in a manageable 300 yard spool at a mid-range $24.98 price, especially those targeting bigger fish who also want the reassurance of a large, currently active review and sales base.
Skip if
Skip it if you fish light finesse presentations, since 30 pound test adds more diameter than needed for panfish or trout, and the 8 pound spools from Power at $17.94 to $29.56 would match that lighter style of fishing better.
- Material Dyneema and GORE Performance Fiber
- Weight 0.2 Pounds
- Length 10800 Inches
- Line Weight 30 pound
- Technique Braided
- Size 30 lbs
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 1,200 owner ratings
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Popularity3.9/5
1,200 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Chasing bigger fish on a mid-size budget is the scenario the Sufix 660-130G seems built for, combining 30 pound test with a 300 yard spool for $24.98, a price that sits between the cheapest and priciest lines in this comparison.
The listed material is Dyneema and GORE Performance Fiber, a construction aimed at strength and abrasion resistance, packaged in a Low Vis Green color meant to stay subtle in the water while still carrying heavy line strength. At 0.2 pounds for the spool and 300 yards of usable line, it offers a similar length to the Power 21100080300E line but with nearly four times the pound test rating, making it one of the stronger lines in this lineup despite its mid-range price.
With 1,200 reviews at a 4.7 star average, this line has a solid feedback base, smaller than the 1,800 reviews on its Sufix sibling but larger than the 983 and 199 seen on two of the Power branded lines. Its bought-last-month figure of 400 or more matches the top figure in this comparison, suggesting steady, current demand rather than a one-time spike in sales.
Pros
- 30 pound test offers strong pulling power for a mid-range $24.98 price
- 300 yard spool length matches the Power 21100080300E line's fill at a similar price point
- 4.7 star rating across 1,200 reviews, a solid and sizable feedback base
- 400 or more units bought last month, tied for the highest sales figure in this comparison
- Dyneema and GORE Performance Fiber construction built for strength and abrasion resistance
- Low Vis Green color for a more subtle presentation despite the heavier test weight
Cons
- Fewer reviews than its 1,800-review Sufix sibling, though still a solid sample size
- 30 pound test adds diameter that finesse anglers targeting panfish or trout do not need
- At $24.98, it costs more than the cheaper 8 pound Power and Sufix options in this lineup
- Weight is listed only for the spool at 0.2 pounds, with no line diameter figure given
Specifications
| Material | Dyneema and GORE Performance Fiber |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Length | 10800 Inches |
| Line Weight | 30 pound |
| Technique | Braided |
| Size | 30 lbs |
| Color | Low Vis Green |
| Pieces | 900.0 Feet |
| Feature | 300 yards fishing line |
Performance notes
Thirty pound test paired with a 300 yard spool describes a line built for anglers who need to handle bigger, harder-pulling fish without running out of line mid-season. The Dyneema and GORE Performance Fiber construction points toward a braid engineered for strength and resistance to fraying against structure, rocks or cover, which matters when targeting species that pull hard or fight near obstacles. Low Vis Green sits between the high-visibility yellow option and the darker moss green options in this comparison, aimed at staying reasonably subtle in the water without disappearing entirely. At 0.2 pounds, the spool itself is light and compact for tackle storage. Compared to the Power 21100080300E, which offers the same 300 yard length at 8 pound test, this Sufix line trades some finesse for a much higher strength rating at a moderately higher price.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star average across 1,200 reviews places this line solidly in the middle of the pack by review volume, more than the 983 and 199 seen on two Power branded lines but fewer than the 1,800 reviews on its own Sufix sibling. What stands out is the bought-last-month figure of 400 or more, tied for the highest current sales figure in this entire comparison. That combination of a strong historical rating, a meaningful review count and leading recent demand suggests a line that has built trust over time and continues to sell briskly, rather than one riding on an initial launch spike that has since faded.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Sufix 660-130G made from?
It is listed as Dyneema and GORE Performance Fiber, a braided construction generally chosen for strength and resistance to abrasion. That fits its 30 pound test rating, which is aimed at anglers who need more pulling power than the lighter 8 pound options in this comparison.
How does this compare to the other Sufix line, the 660-010G?
The 660-010G is priced lower at $16.99 and has more reviews at 1,800, while this 660-130G costs $24.98 and includes listed specs like 30 pound test and a 300 yard length that the cheaper Sufix listing does not provide in the available data.
Is 30 pound test overkill for typical freshwater fishing?
It depends on target species. For panfish or trout, the 8 pound options in this comparison are a better match, but for bass, catfish or other harder-pulling fish, 30 pound test on this 300 yard spool provides a meaningful strength advantage.